The idea of transforming architecture from the concepts used in visual arts strongly began with the avant-gardes, where architecture was defined in terms of space, air and perception. From then on, the evolution of photography/visual arts and architecture has remained extremely closed, and sometimes even creating some confusion in understanding the borders between them. Since the appearance of film and movies, ›reproduction‹ of reality has become a characteristic of modern civilization. It is obviously a straight relationship between the development of photography in the early modern architecture and the way both disciplines have walked together till today, a time when architecture is part of our daily mass consumptio
As traces left behind by the last two hundred years of profound historical change, architecture and ...
The term "Photography" is defined to be the re-creation of the three dimensional universe on a two- ...
The development of perspective drawing during the Renaissance was a watershed event in the history o...
The idea of transforming architecture from the concepts used in visual arts strongly began with the ...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract It is impossible to consider that archit...
The rise of visual culture and the role of images in shaping contemporary thought and global society...
This article proposes a reflection on the excess and the redundancy inherent to the production of im...
Architecture can hardly cope with the universalization of culture increasingly present in the modern...
Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium vom 14. bis 16. Oktober 1999 in Weimar an der Bauhaus-Universität zum ...
From the earliest paintings to photographs and images of current 3d rendering and virtual reality, h...
In the book The Perception of the Visual World, written by James J. Gibson and commissioned by the U...
Photography and architecture have a uniquely powerful resonance - architectural form provides the ca...
Conventional photography creates two dimensional time frozen paintings where ink is light and brush ...
Visual technology saturates everyday life. Theories of the visual-now key to debates across cultural...
In the academic framework of the teaching of architectural projects, this article discusses the rele...
As traces left behind by the last two hundred years of profound historical change, architecture and ...
The term "Photography" is defined to be the re-creation of the three dimensional universe on a two- ...
The development of perspective drawing during the Renaissance was a watershed event in the history o...
The idea of transforming architecture from the concepts used in visual arts strongly began with the ...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract It is impossible to consider that archit...
The rise of visual culture and the role of images in shaping contemporary thought and global society...
This article proposes a reflection on the excess and the redundancy inherent to the production of im...
Architecture can hardly cope with the universalization of culture increasingly present in the modern...
Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium vom 14. bis 16. Oktober 1999 in Weimar an der Bauhaus-Universität zum ...
From the earliest paintings to photographs and images of current 3d rendering and virtual reality, h...
In the book The Perception of the Visual World, written by James J. Gibson and commissioned by the U...
Photography and architecture have a uniquely powerful resonance - architectural form provides the ca...
Conventional photography creates two dimensional time frozen paintings where ink is light and brush ...
Visual technology saturates everyday life. Theories of the visual-now key to debates across cultural...
In the academic framework of the teaching of architectural projects, this article discusses the rele...
As traces left behind by the last two hundred years of profound historical change, architecture and ...
The term "Photography" is defined to be the re-creation of the three dimensional universe on a two- ...
The development of perspective drawing during the Renaissance was a watershed event in the history o...